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Would like to grab this guy in the 2nd, but he's not going to be there. This guys draft stock just keeps rising. 6'3, 215, and runs a 4.38. He will be an absolute stud. Play it safe and take him in the 1st.

Round 2 Pick 28 - Billy Turner, OT, North Dakota St

Provides depth at LT. I've read nothing but great things on Turner.

Round 3 Pick 28 - Robert Herron, WR, Wyoming

Could be an explosive slot receiver for us.

Round 4 Pick 28 - Ahmad Dixon, SS, Baylor

The Luke Kuechly of DB's. The guy just has a noise for the football.

Round 5 Pick 28 - Seantrel Henderson, OT, Miami

Has work ethic issues, but all of which can be fixed. 6'7, over 300 pounds, this guy is a monster. Plays RT, very good on pass blocking, but needs to work on his run blocking skills. Future RT for us.

Round 6 Pick 28 - Victor Hampton, CB, South Carolina

Hampton's draft stock has fallen quite a bit, so I think the Panthers snag him in the 6th. Plays with a lot of emotion and is a leader. The Steve Smith of DB's.

Round 7 Pick 10 - Ethan Westbrooks, DE, West Texas A&M

CJ's replacement, because I believe CJ will be let go soon because of his age and to free up some cap space after we sign Hardy to a long term deal. Ethan has good size and frame, had 19 sacks last year. Within a year or two, he could be a beast on the end.

I feel I hit all of our needs with this mock. 2 OT's (one LT & one RT), 2 DB's (1 safety and 1 cornerback), 2 receivers, and a project DE.

Safety Charles Godfrey has agreed to a significant pay cut that creates $4 million in cap space for the Carolina Panthers.

Godfrey, 28, who is recovering from Achilles surgery, had his base salary slashed from $5 million to $750,000. He can earn $1.7 million back in roster bonuses -- $106,250 for every game he's on the roster, according to the contract details obtained by the Observer.

Godfrey was set to count $7.1 million against the cap, so his restructuring has long been expected.

Yep no need to cut him if he agrees to cut his salary so substanially (granted if he didn't agree to it, he would have been cut so not much of an option for him). Means we get to keep a guy who could easily outperform his salary while also freeing up, I believe I read, $4mil in cap space.

i want a T that is worth starting at LT......or trade the pick for more picks, like Mayock had us taking a trade with raiders, would be just dropping like 10 picks or something like that and could prb pick up more value in long run